<p>The redox properties of natural extract from cuttlefish ink sac (<i>Sepia officinalis</i>) and synthetic melanin used as a biomimetic in melanin structural investigation were determined by comparison of this phenol-based heterogeneous pigment with gallic acid used as a standard in Folin–Ciocalteu colorimetric assay widely employed for characterisation of oxidative properties of biomaterials. Reactivity of sepia melanin reported here is much higher than previously indicated and this protocol should allow the redox characterisation of all melanins irrespective of their origin and composition.</p
A melanogenic enzyme catalysing the rearrangement of dopachrome has been identified in the ejected i...
The huge development of bioengineering during the last years has boosted the search for new bioinspi...
Melanin is a ubiquitous biological pigment found in bacteria, fungi, plants, and animals. It has a d...
The redox properties of natural extract from cuttlefish ink sac (Sepia officinalis) and synthetic me...
The antioxidant activity of eumelanin, a ubiquitous pigment in flora and fauna, constitutes one of i...
At the moment melanins are still enigmatic bio-pigments with structure and determination methods not...
Currently melanins are still enigmatic bio-pigments bearing a structure as well as methods of determ...
none6siEumelanin is the most common form of the pigment melanin in the human body, with functions in...
Not AvailableMarine biopolymers are attracting a great deal of attention owing to their distinct bio...
Protein nitration is specifically associated with melanin production in the ink gland of Sepia offic...
The peculiar and complex organization of melanin in an invertebrate such as Sepia officinalis is sur...
Protein nitration is specifically associated with melanin production in the ink gland of Sepia offic...
Eumelanin and pheomelanin are well known and common pigments found in nature. However, their complex...
A melanogenic enzyme catalysing the rearrangement of dopachrome has been identified in the ejected i...
Melanins, the main epidermal pigments of man, have been viewed traditionally as performing photoprot...
A melanogenic enzyme catalysing the rearrangement of dopachrome has been identified in the ejected i...
The huge development of bioengineering during the last years has boosted the search for new bioinspi...
Melanin is a ubiquitous biological pigment found in bacteria, fungi, plants, and animals. It has a d...
The redox properties of natural extract from cuttlefish ink sac (Sepia officinalis) and synthetic me...
The antioxidant activity of eumelanin, a ubiquitous pigment in flora and fauna, constitutes one of i...
At the moment melanins are still enigmatic bio-pigments with structure and determination methods not...
Currently melanins are still enigmatic bio-pigments bearing a structure as well as methods of determ...
none6siEumelanin is the most common form of the pigment melanin in the human body, with functions in...
Not AvailableMarine biopolymers are attracting a great deal of attention owing to their distinct bio...
Protein nitration is specifically associated with melanin production in the ink gland of Sepia offic...
The peculiar and complex organization of melanin in an invertebrate such as Sepia officinalis is sur...
Protein nitration is specifically associated with melanin production in the ink gland of Sepia offic...
Eumelanin and pheomelanin are well known and common pigments found in nature. However, their complex...
A melanogenic enzyme catalysing the rearrangement of dopachrome has been identified in the ejected i...
Melanins, the main epidermal pigments of man, have been viewed traditionally as performing photoprot...
A melanogenic enzyme catalysing the rearrangement of dopachrome has been identified in the ejected i...
The huge development of bioengineering during the last years has boosted the search for new bioinspi...
Melanin is a ubiquitous biological pigment found in bacteria, fungi, plants, and animals. It has a d...